Unveiling the invisible cloak

Last Updated Thu, 25 May 2006 14:45:49 EDT 

CBC News
http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/national/2006/05/25/invisible-cloak.html

In an engineering breakthrough that is still to be seen, scientists have
unveiled a blueprint to make an invisibility cloak, like the one worn by
author J.K. Rowling's boy wizard Harry Potter.

A team of British and American researchers outlined the materials they say
would be needed to make such a cloak in Thursday's online issue of the
journal Science.

The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA,
sponsored the research because of its potential military applications in the
field of stealth technologies.

A cloak made of a "metamaterial" wouldn't reflect light or cast a shadow.

All light or other electromagnetic waves would be steered around the object,
making it invisible, said study author David Smith, a professor of
electrical and computer engineering at Duke University in Durham, N.C.

"The theory has only now become relevant because we can make metamaterials
with the properties we are looking for," Smith said in a release.

No such cloak exists yet, but the first versions for masking radiation such
as microwaves could be made in about 18 months, said study co-author John
Pendry, a physicist at Imperial College London.

The cloak could also have applications for wireless communications, the team
said.

"This is very interesting science and a very interesting idea and it is
supported on a great mathematical and physical basis," Nader Engheta, a
professor of electrical and systems engineering at the University of
Pennsylvania, told the Associated Press.

Engheta was not involved in the study, but he is also working on
metamaterials. 



I hope you all like this one

Nick


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